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Tutorial For QGIS – Georeferencing Maps

March 2, 2022Sunny Leave a Comment

QGIS is a tool used as a geographic information system (GIS) software to analyze and edit spatial information and create graphical maps. It is similar to ArcGIS, but QGIS is considered more reliable and is much faster in speed. There… Continue Reading →

Week 9 Tutorial

Sunny’s Midterm – Carver Analysis

February 16, 2022Sunny Leave a Comment

Here is the link to my blog for this midterm. I used a dataset from the book “Travels through the Interior Parts of North America, in the Years 1766, 1767 and 1768”, the author being Jonathan Carver. The primary source… Continue Reading →

Midterm Data Analysis, data visualization, Digital Humanities, Voyant

WEB MAPPING

February 7, 2022Sunny 1 Comment

Here is the link to my post with the embedded map page. Web mapping data using ArcGIS was interesting, as it was a new experience watching numeric data change into visual data onto the map, and how the icons changed… Continue Reading →

Week 5 arcgis, Data, Data Analysis, Web Mapping

GEORECTIFY A HISTORIC MAP

February 2, 2022Sunny 2 Comments

My <This Map> page can be seen here. The map I used is called Mercators Chart, and was depicted and published at 1808. This process of rectifying a historic map was an interesting experience, as it was fun to see… Continue Reading →

Week 5 Digital Humanities, Georectifying, Georeference, gis, Map

INTRODUCTION TO NETWORK ANALYSIS

January 31, 2022Sunny 1 Comment

Introduction to Network Analysis is a guide for users to conduct network analysis in Gephi. The website provides example data including information about scholars working in Digital Humanities. Based on the data given by the website, the node refers to… Continue Reading →

Week 4 Data, Digital Humanities, Gephi, Network analysis

My Personal Website

January 24, 2022Sunny 1 Comment

Check out my blog here! While setting up my blog, I faced some problems that were hard to solve. I had experience with WordPress previously, but it was a long time ago, so I had no memory in customizing my… Continue Reading →

Week 3 blog, CSS, HTML, Personal Blog, website

Why Humanities Students Have To Learn Coding

January 18, 2022Sunny 3 Comments

Humanities is not a STEM subject, and is actually considered as a subject far from STEM. However, as technology has started to develop, people working in the subject of humanities started to implement computers to develop their ideas and studies.… Continue Reading →

Week 3 Coding, Computer Science, Debate, Digital Humanities

Does Food Have Rhythm?

January 15, 2022Sunny 1 Comment

Rhythm of Food is an open project started by Google News Lab and Truth % Beauty. This project shows Google search trends of food over the years, as a year clock. The project team insists that there is a consistency… Continue Reading →

Week 2 analysis, Data, Food, Google Search Trend, information, rhythm of food

Am I a Maker?

January 12, 2022Sunny 1 Comment

Code is “making” because we’ve figured out how to package it up into discrete units and sell it, and because it is widely perceived to be done by men. Chachra, Debbie. “Why i Am Not a Maker.” The Atlantic, 23 Jan.… Continue Reading →

Week 2 Debate, Digital Humanities, Maker, technology

INTRO: SKETCHUP AND 3D BASICS – Sunny

January 11, 2022Sunny 4 Comments

My childhood home was an apartment, which had other families living as well as my own. How easy/hard was it? It was my first time using the computer to model 3D version of an object, which was one of the… Continue Reading →

Week 1 3D modeling, SketchUp
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